"Just trying to help. Runs have been hard to come by," Hurdle said prior to the finale of the four-game series with the Reds. "I just want to find a way to get more guys into play. Gaby has shown up well against left-handed pitching, so we're trying to make the most of this opportunity."

The Bucs were facing a left-handed starter for only the second time this season. On the first occasion, Alvarez remained at cleanup against the Cubs' Travis Wood, going 0-for-3 against him. Later in that April 10 game, he struck a game-deciding three-run homer off another lefty, reliever James Russell.

So Cingrani's presence wasn't as responsible for lowering Alvarez in the batting order as the third baseman's overall struggles. He entered the game hitting .173, with three hits in his last 22 at-bats.

Alvarez is second in the National League with six homers, which have accounted for 10 of his 13 RBIs.